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  2. List of ice hockey video games - Wikipedia

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    NHL Hockey, EA Hockey: 1991 Sega Genesis: EA Sports: NHLPA Hockey '93: September 7, 1992 Super NES Sega Genesis: EA Sports: Hit the Ice: 1992 Arcade Super NES Sega Genesis TurboGrafx-16 Game Boy: Williams, Taito: Hockey League Simulator 2: 1992 DOS: Bethesda Softworks: International Ice Hockey 1992 Commodore 64 Zeppelin Games NHL Stanley Cup ...

  3. NHL Open Ice - Wikipedia

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    NHL Open Ice: 2 on 2 Challenge is an ice hockey arcade video game released by Midway Games in 1995. [3] It has been described as an ice hockey equivalent to Midway's NBA Jam. [4] [5] NHL Open Ice was ported to the PlayStation in 1996 with updated rosters and teams, the Winnipeg Jets having moved and become the Phoenix Coyotes.

  4. Face Off (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Face Off (Japanese: フェイスオフ, Hepburn: Feisu Ofu) is an ice hockey arcade game developed and released by Namco for Japan only in 1988. Up to four players control players from one of eight hockey teams against each other, the objective being to score the most points before the timer ends.

  5. Blades of Steel - Wikipedia

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    Blades of Steel, later released in Japan as Konamic Ice Hockey (コナミック アイスホッケー, Konamikku Aisu Hokkē), is an ice hockey video game released by Konami for North American arcades in 1987, and ported to the Family Computer Disk System and Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988.

  6. Hit the Ice - Wikipedia

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    Arcade screenshot. Hit the Ice is based on the game of ice hockey, the aim of the game being to outscore one's opponent by shooting the puck into the opponent's net more often than the opponent over three periods of play. [2] The game is unique because instead of having six players per team, the game only has three (forward, defense, and goalie).

  7. Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey is an ice hockey video game developed and published by Atari Games for the arcade in 1996. A port for the Nintendo 64 console was released almost simultaneously with the arcade version, [3] on November 15, 1996, making it the first-ever 4-player game for the Nintendo 64, beating Mario Kart's Japanese release by more than a month.